NR 224 Final Exam Blue Print October 29‚ 2012 session Infection Control- chapter 28 Personal protective equipment and indication for use Gowns: prevent soiling clothing during contact with patient Masks: should be worn when you anticipate splash or spray of blood or body fluid and satisfy droplet/airborne precautions. Protective eyewear: should be worn for procedures that generate splashes or splatters Gloves: prevent the transmission of pathogens by direct/indirect contact. This equipment
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Static system A pitot-static system is a system of pressure-sensitive instruments that is most often used in aviation to determine an aircraft’sairspeed‚ Mach number‚ altitude‚ and altitude trend. A pitot-static system generally consists of a pitot tube‚ a static port‚ and the pitot-static instruments. Errors in pitot-static system readings can be extremely dangerous as the information obtained from the pitot static system‚ such as altitude‚ is often critical to a successful flight. Several commercial
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communicator that can speak typed in words. According to Nursing Times Journal‚ “The majority of patients with tracheostomies will be unable to speak‚ as the tube/stoma is positioned below the level of the vocal cords.” Thus‚ customize communization according to each patient. It is also imperative to remember that patients who have endotracheal tubes are allowed nothing by mouth. These patients will need
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Date: | 4/3/13 | Student Name: Kimberly L Schultze | Clinical Rotation Area: | Starke Hospital/IU | Cultural/Ethnic Background/Needs: None | Religion: | Did not state | Primary Language: | English | Educational Needs: | Cognitive Impaired | Discharge Planning/Self-Care Needs: Discharged to hospice. Self-care deficit. | Admission Date: | 3/31/13 | Time: 0500 | | Admitted From: (Home‚ ECF or ?) | Nursing Home | Admission DX: | Aspiration related pneumonia | Chief Complaint (“patient’s
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Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination Physics and Combined Science (Physics) School-based Assessment Sample Tasks (Practical Related Tasks) Teachers may use the sample tasks for non-profit making educational and research purposes with proper acknowledgement. 香港考試及評核局 保留版權 2 01 0 © Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority All Rights Reserved 2010 TABLE OF CONTENT Task Title E1 Relationship between pressure and volume of a gas E2 Newton’s second law of motion
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anesthetic‚ both to gargle and through an aerosol mask to numb the back of the throat. C) Encourage Mr. Prieto to force fluids. Feedback: INCORRECT There is no need to increase fluid intake. D) Maintain a chest tube drainage device as prescribed. Feedback: INCORRECT Chest tubes are not inserted during bronchoscopy. Correct answer(s): B Risk Factors Biopsy results confirm that Mr.
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I watched video on you tube of the Jazz Cafe performances. This was primarily a showcase for music majors and graduate students. The performances featured many blooming musicians with an assortment of unique musical combos. This was a perfect opportunity to experience such a wide variety of music‚ which for the novice Jazz listener‚ was perfect. It wasn’t just the music‚ however‚ that m4:led this performance a success. It was the atmosphere. Low lighting coupled with candlelit tables made for a
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sterilization of all equipment and media. Flame sterilization of wire loops and needles which are used to transfer bacteria from one growth condition to another. Flaming the mouth of test tubes and other containers to establish hot air convection out of the container‚ to reduce the chance of microbes entering the tube by air flow. Mixtures of organisms‚ as found in nature‚ will have characteristics of the group and thus identification of a single member of the group is not possible. In order to determine
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needed to do the experiment 1. Bucket of Ice 2. Benzoic acid 3. Capillary tube 4. Mandelic acid 5. Rubber band 6. Vegetable oil 7. Unknown compound 8. Bunsen burner 9. Gram scale 10. Mortar and a piston 11. Mixture of benzoic and Mandelic acid 12. Micro-spatula 13. Thiele tube 14. Thermometer 15. Watch-glass Procedure The melting point will be observed with the use of a Thiele tube melting point apparatus. Primarily‚ using a mortar and its piston‚ the benzoic
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An Investigation Into the Factors Affecting the Rate of a Chemical Reaction Title of your investigation An investigation into the factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction 1. Aim of investigation To investigate the major factors that affect the rate of corrosion. 2. Motivation (explain why you have chosen to investigate this particular topic) I have chosen to examine this experiment as it applies to our daily lives. Rusting of metal occurs every day whether it’s the
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